Teaching Young People to Protect Themselves
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Teaching Young People to Protect Themselves
How to talk to your kids about crime and teach them to avoid becoming victims.
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PayPhone Crime
http://www.bt.com/payphonecitizen/crime/
PayPhone Crime
Vandalising telephone kiosks puts them out of action. People who think this is entertaining would think again if they desperately needed to report a fire or get a doctor quickly. It? often said that if people who commit payphone crimes could see the victims of emergencies their actions could have caused, they would never ever do it.
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Citizenship : Unit 02: Crime
http://www.standards.dfes.gov.uk/schemes2/citizenship/cit02/
Citizenship at key stage 3 (Year 7-9)
Unit 02: Crime
This unit explores crime and how it affects young people, victims of crime and their communities. It looks at the differences between crimes and civil offences, and their treatment in law. It also examines the nature of youth offending, and the special measures taken when dealing with young people.
1. What are criminal offences? What causes people to commit crimes?
3. What are criminal offences? What causes people to commit crimes?
4. What is criminal responsibility? What is the youth justice system?
7. Stereotypes and young people
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